Good thing they changed it, considering I literally just joined Hearthsone an hour a go & played the first battle of the tutorial.
Not serious.Necromancer1991 said:Gamer87 said:Yes, this makes sense. Just as women are physically inferior to men, the fact that so much of their brain power is taken up with planning dinner, thinking about fashion and worrying about the kids puts them at a disdvantage against men in these kinds of competitions.
But in all honesty I think doing both a free-access and a female specific tournament seems like the most reasonable way to handle things given that they already booked the space and what not.
They booked space for two tournament (The male-only and female-only ones) and decided to remove the gender requirement on one and keep the other one gender-specific, that seems like a perfectly reasonable compromise given the circumstances. Would you rather they just cancel the other tournament and throw all the money they've already spent on the space and advertising and render the money spent on transportation and lodging by people who wanted to compete and/or spectate utterly pointless?Smilomaniac said:I usually scoff at feminist agendas, gender wars and what always turns out to be grand exaggerations of social injustice. This time though, I have to admit that it's nothing but absurd and that there's some old fart out there, stuck in the ancient past.
That being said, the insistance that there will still be female only tournaments is just as stupid (of course hardly anyone bats an eye at it). If female gamers want their own tournament, then they should go do it themselves, on their own time, with their own money, and it should certainly not be done out of pity or "because tits".
Either it's FFA, gendersplit or it has three leagues.
You'd have to present some pretty substantial evidence to show that there is enough sexual dimorphism between men and women's brains that fundamentally puts them in different categories of capability in these games.ultreos2 said:A lot of people in this thread seem to underestimate the physical, mental, and emotional toll of most e-sport competitions, and then equate men and women as though they have the same capacity for all three categories of physical, mental, and emotional tolls.
Of course e-sports and professional gaming couldn't possibly be physically taxing right?
You've clearly never sat down 10 hours straight playing against opponents who don't physically waver as quickly as you do.
Whether this particular group did the right thing or not wanting to separate leagues I can't say for sure. But since I do know that men and women are physically different and I do know there is a physical toll on the body for gaming ten hours straight. I'm willing to bet men might have a bit more unfair an advantage overall then you might realize.
Not that I've seen to many female players in the various card game tournaments I've been to still look good to game their best at the 6 hour mark let alone 10.
THIS STILL does not have anything to do with Finland other than the qualifier is played here.jpz719 said:Good job Finland.